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general election is to be held in a few months democracy is known to be deep and not going to be d.-day and it is our lady derailed by the corrupt political leaders began to put democracy in her own right track. and we want to pull democracy in place in its two legged and spirit we don't want any kind of delay in elections. they'd actually form which i have suggested the islet even mentioned in the constitution of pakistan all the details which i am demanding ali did in the law. constitution and electoral law and the third thing my electoral reform the agenda has been our lady and dorst by the supreme court of pakistan in are stagnant which was issued on eighth of july two thousand and twelve this year so we have to just enforce these articles of constitution and sections of the electoral laws and judgment of supreme court in dozen or more than one month and still we have three months for care to go to government so there is no chance of beating the democracy election can take place on due time for the two you accused the political reader in pakistan of corruptions and other crimes.
general election is to be held in a few months democracy is known to be deep and not going to be d.-day and it is our lady derailed by the corrupt political leaders began to put democracy in her own right track. and we want to pull democracy in place in its two legged and spirit we don't want any kind of delay in elections. they'd actually form which i have suggested the islet even mentioned in the constitution of pakistan all the details which i am demanding ali did in the law. constitution...
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leveraging the elections quite candid like. oculus. now i doubt he thought the some day there'd be a youtube and that would you know but that's been the republican strategy do you really think that americans are are waking to this in that we can push back what does a modern voting system look like how do we respond well i think very well americans are outraged to think that anyone would try to circumvent the power of the american vote and say that somehow a true blue few should make decisions for all of us i think most of us would be outraged as i am as we talk about this as sort of what we're looking for and ball was fought for at the n.w.c. pretty is the system to make sure that every american is able to register and vote to go to the polls on election day and cast an unfettered without interference and the end of the day that vote will be counted towards the overall and the side in the direction of the country including leaders that move us in that direction and the president mentioned not standing in line for this and that's one of
leveraging the elections quite candid like. oculus. now i doubt he thought the some day there'd be a youtube and that would you know but that's been the republican strategy do you really think that americans are are waking to this in that we can push back what does a modern voting system look like how do we respond well i think very well americans are outraged to think that anyone would try to circumvent the power of the american vote and say that somehow a true blue few should make decisions...
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and the bit on democracy in syria pre elections to the more repressed and then you have the strongest political. party in syria and lost in brother whose. politics are lottie's the most on the need for mission to also in a coma time to. rebel forces in syria like the preceding are. some of the. components of the source of. the surge there are some members of the two armed forces that went over to the rebels and then you have the a new structure on some of their you had to spend money to fight terrorists did that are closer. to that would ensure the secular bylines for their members of your position so really we see the politico potent cold blind. placebo the old lens but they will be we can tell the v.c. the only thing good having come now is that they want to remove the government in damascus what was not got to happen that ever happens the fight will be between those who. doesn't begin. to continue to be old to be crippling to the well what good will their talks actually do when they insist that assad should go but the government has rere iterated this week that the president's depa
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heard in particular impact on the election and while it was let me tell you the. first of all i'd like to thank you for the opportunity to speak to your channels respectable audience on a regular viewer of your channel myself and your respectable viewers may think that the election was brought about by the arab spring but this is not true that jordan has held elections since one nine hundred twenty nine which means we have got ninety years experience here the only difference is that this time the electoral process will be absolutely fair the government will by no means interfere with the procedure we have in force a zero tolerance policy or meddling by any state official let alone a possible ballot reg however we are getting complaints about a practice called political money in jordan that basically this is bribery and vote buying and we have cracked down on such issues. will open. up that is the political and social impact of a boycott of brotherhood c.s.u. what is delay on my show from the one muslim your viewers might not be quite aware of the position of this
heard in particular impact on the election and while it was let me tell you the. first of all i'd like to thank you for the opportunity to speak to your channels respectable audience on a regular viewer of your channel myself and your respectable viewers may think that the election was brought about by the arab spring but this is not true that jordan has held elections since one nine hundred twenty nine which means we have got ninety years experience here the only difference is that this time...
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and jordan's parliamentary election fails to convince the people of of no nicky's democratic credentials as the opposition condemns the blood as a rigged smokescreen to conceal a lack of little. here's how russia and around the world this is with me. thanks for joining us. kame dot com the web. is known for his bond found sharing service says he's at the center of a political witch hunt until last year his mega upload site was one of the most popular on the web it allowed millions of users to exchange content freely and if you log on to upload dot com here is what you can see so banned by the u.s. the case has a has already sparks many questions about internet freedom the founder has started a news service but we have to wait and see how long it's going to last and blake exclusively spoke to the man known as kim dot com about why he's being hounded around the globe. here's a guy who grew up on the internet is a guy who made millions off the internet and here's a guy who designed mega upload at one site one of the most popular websites in the entire world with over one hundred million use
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well i mean this election means very little to palestinian life i mean nothing. it doesn't change anything on the ground for palestinians. you know the checkpoints are still going to be there the land confiscation is still going to continue the incessant colonization will continue unabated. you know the only difference in the various political parties in israel is how they go about eradicating palestinian society that's really it's just in the details but otherwise they are all ideologically aligned in that in their desire to minimize palestinian presence or if they can get away with it. to react to that. yes i think it's very unfortunate to hear the use of a word like eradicate a palestinian society because this is so divorced from what i think most people in israel think about. in relation to palestinians i don't think that this is is a serious thought except in the most fanatical the marginal circles which have not done very well in this election i think that what. what is striking to me when i look for instance at the palestinians who live in israel and how t
well i mean this election means very little to palestinian life i mean nothing. it doesn't change anything on the ground for palestinians. you know the checkpoints are still going to be there the land confiscation is still going to continue the incessant colonization will continue unabated. you know the only difference in the various political parties in israel is how they go about eradicating palestinian society that's really it's just in the details but otherwise they are all ideologically...
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hope to learn from the war crimes committed in the past and finally republicans in virginia stuck in election rigging plans for the state senate well everyone has folks focused on the inauguration will tell you what they did and more importantly why they did it and how it speaks to fundamental differences between conservatives and liberals in tonight's daily to. be the best of the rest of the news the same voices well it is sort of a right that i'd say right across the board in today's gun debate have officially exit the stage a week after president obama introduced a series of new gun reforms republican senate leader mitch mcconnell sent e-mail to supporters saying quote you and i are literally surrounded the gun grabbers in the senate are about to launch an all out assault on the second amendment and your rights and your freedom he concluded the email by writing the gun grabbers are in full battle mode and they are serious so so much for trying to have an honest gun debate without with enough fear among the gun constituency but what the nation really needs is an honest debate about what the
hope to learn from the war crimes committed in the past and finally republicans in virginia stuck in election rigging plans for the state senate well everyone has folks focused on the inauguration will tell you what they did and more importantly why they did it and how it speaks to fundamental differences between conservatives and liberals in tonight's daily to. be the best of the rest of the news the same voices well it is sort of a right that i'd say right across the board in today's gun...
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i think up to these elections if. elected for a third time what kind of government is he going to form form on with his natural hard right wing allies or will he look for a more centrist government bringing in people such as we live near and you're looking at from the center and to try and form a more national unity form of government for israel but the other thought is that revolutions around the region stretch from israel's neighbors to surely the time now is i don't compromising right study foot study and. what i think it really is to want to study hunter the turn to be to be honest there's nobody else who can really talented missed an attorney for the role of prime minister not of the opposition parties has managed to put up accounted for who most israelis see as a viable alternative to mr netanyahu in the prime minister's office so i think it's very clear that mr not in the thing i will be prime minister he now has to choose what kind of path he wants to follow and i'm not so sure he wants to go always down the h
i think up to these elections if. elected for a third time what kind of government is he going to form form on with his natural hard right wing allies or will he look for a more centrist government bringing in people such as we live near and you're looking at from the center and to try and form a more national unity form of government for israel but the other thought is that revolutions around the region stretch from israel's neighbors to surely the time now is i don't compromising right study...
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let's talk about the election itself was quite lackluster and a lot of people commented that foreign policy and specifically the palestinian issue was hardly mentioned even by the labor party you find that surprising what does it tell us go ahead. and i did i did find it surprising i think if you if you look at benjamin netanyahu it's first term there was one issue on the table most of the time and that was iran and whether iraq and whether israel was going to start a war with iran and bomb its nuclear facilities or whether it was going to convince the united states to do so that it's been issue number one all of the sudden all of a sudden we find that the election for the israelis was really about homegrown issues the economy reform of government the the wealth distribution in the country the affordability of housing all those issues that a half a million israelis were out on the mall over in the summer of two thousand and eleven so it's quite surprising ok i mean robert were you surprised by that because i mean again you know netanyahu is you know beating his chest about iran all t
let's talk about the election itself was quite lackluster and a lot of people commented that foreign policy and specifically the palestinian issue was hardly mentioned even by the labor party you find that surprising what does it tell us go ahead. and i did i did find it surprising i think if you if you look at benjamin netanyahu it's first term there was one issue on the table most of the time and that was iran and whether iraq and whether israel was going to start a war with iran and bomb its...
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prior to the american election immediately after the american election it sort of disappeared from from the discussion and from the discourse i expect that to return after the israeli election i expect there to be further discussion about iran precisely because it is a very useful way to distract not only from domestic issues that are important to israelis and there are a variety of issues that are important to israelis just like anyone else but particularly to distract from international pressure on israel to do anything about its ongoing occupation of palestinian territory just like the war on terror distracts us from what's happening here the kind of the fear mongering the threat of terrorism i wanted to show you this article from monitor that says palestinians of course hamas fatah must unite if they expect to have any leverage really do you agree with this assessment well i think that you know there are certainly legitimacy questions when it comes to the palestinian leadership and there are definitely needs for reform and realignment and better representation across the board this
prior to the american election immediately after the american election it sort of disappeared from from the discussion and from the discourse i expect that to return after the israeli election i expect there to be further discussion about iran precisely because it is a very useful way to distract not only from domestic issues that are important to israelis and there are a variety of issues that are important to israelis just like anyone else but particularly to distract from international...
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well meanwhile israel is heading into the last day before its parliamentary elections. on tuesday as promised you know struggles not just against the opposition but also. we have more on that after the break. what mistry is hidden deep beneath. visitors welcome here. traps laid for intruders. and the supernatural cannot rise from nowhere. human be possessed by the spirit. mistress of the cave on auntie. barack obama is now officially beginning his second presidential term having now taken the oath of office at the white house on monday is expected to spurt out the prospects for the next four years and that's deliver on some promise this is so far failed to keep james lovelock who was the former head of america's libertarian party believes hope for change is futile. i'm not sure that we should give president obama credit for the united states. i think we would have seen the united states coming out of our economic system where he should regard what president obama. firms it was efforts of stimulus and. in some ways efforts by the obama administration actually slow down t
well meanwhile israel is heading into the last day before its parliamentary elections. on tuesday as promised you know struggles not just against the opposition but also. we have more on that after the break. what mistry is hidden deep beneath. visitors welcome here. traps laid for intruders. and the supernatural cannot rise from nowhere. human be possessed by the spirit. mistress of the cave on auntie. barack obama is now officially beginning his second presidential term having now taken the...
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military operations in mali because when he was elected sixty four percent of the french public. considered that. afonso an aunt. would not be able to tackle an international crisis compared to thirty percent for extras and sarkozy so i believe that. and this public support is temporary and that sooner or sooner or later the french public will realize that it's so necessary it's an unnecessary were a costly war and longer much more than planned when you do a military intervention in a foreign country it triggers consequences that are not planned and this conflict will use willy will expend in mali in algeria in neighborhood countries and when we will push back. the extremists then who knows where they're going to. to go to i mean they come from algeria they come from libya they went to mali if we if we if we start to really beat them there they're going to go in in a board kind of countries are really we really prepared to fight a war in india will western africa i don't think so. well we want to know what do you think the fallout from the algeria hostis crisis crisis will be and
military operations in mali because when he was elected sixty four percent of the french public. considered that. afonso an aunt. would not be able to tackle an international crisis compared to thirty percent for extras and sarkozy so i believe that. and this public support is temporary and that sooner or sooner or later the french public will realize that it's so necessary it's an unnecessary were a costly war and longer much more than planned when you do a military intervention in a foreign...
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military operations in merely because when he was elected sixty four percent of the french public. considered that. fasold aunt. would not be able to tackle an international crisis compared to thirty percent for extras and sarkozy so i believe that. this public support is temporary and that sooner or sooner or later the french public will realize that it's and this is all it's an unnecessary war because we were in it with longer much more than planned when you do a military intervention in a free country it triggers consequences that are not planned and in this conflict with this willy will expend in mali in nigeria in neighborhood countries and when we will push back. the extremists then who knows where they are going to. to go to i mean they come from algeria they come from libya they went to mali if we if we if we start to rebuild them there they're going to go in countries are really we really prepared to fight a war in the will worst in africa i don't think so. while a lot of questions being asked about why is all this kicking off now some analysts suggest there is a strong ec
military operations in merely because when he was elected sixty four percent of the french public. considered that. fasold aunt. would not be able to tackle an international crisis compared to thirty percent for extras and sarkozy so i believe that. this public support is temporary and that sooner or sooner or later the french public will realize that it's and this is all it's an unnecessary war because we were in it with longer much more than planned when you do a military intervention in a...
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early elections. all right well let's talk about iran war mongering with iran certainly seems to be used approval ratings for the election but has how prepared is israel for a real combat with terror on. well netanyahu came to power four years ago. vowing to and iran's quest for nuclear power he failed in that but he was mostly stopped by people from within israel from within the top ranks of the military the intelligence community as well as state president shimon peres this was a very rare coalition of people who see the military campaign against iran as a last resort not as some gamble on on a whim as. is perceived to be doing he cannot even if you win still more if you mean if you wins next week or so when president paris confers the coalition forming duty on him even if he does win that netanyahu will not be able to say that he want to mend it for a campaign against iran because this was not an issue at all in the complaint iran's nuclear britain i mean thank you very much for your thoughts that
early elections. all right well let's talk about iran war mongering with iran certainly seems to be used approval ratings for the election but has how prepared is israel for a real combat with terror on. well netanyahu came to power four years ago. vowing to and iran's quest for nuclear power he failed in that but he was mostly stopped by people from within israel from within the top ranks of the military the intelligence community as well as state president shimon peres this was a very rare...
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looks into what challenges he could face that a free elected. he's the surprise success story of israel's election campaign i want twee millionaire he says a palestinian state would be suicide for israel naftali bennett used to work for prime minister netanyahu but now he's working at taking supporters away from him like this man who used to be a diehard supporter of netanyahu so he could party until these elections rolled around the likud is. a bus full of right wing members of knesset with a left wing person driving the bus. as far as being i mean. even though i am opposed to it. i would say most members of the likud obviously when a minute is for it the irony is that while the world sees netanyahu as a want to leader at home he's losing face among supporters for not being focused enough this is part of the right wing campaign he's up against there are some things we all know one never happen and the sopranos will never return for another season climbs the line with a marker on our pro and a peace agreement with the palestinians will not happe
looks into what challenges he could face that a free elected. he's the surprise success story of israel's election campaign i want twee millionaire he says a palestinian state would be suicide for israel naftali bennett used to work for prime minister netanyahu but now he's working at taking supporters away from him like this man who used to be a diehard supporter of netanyahu so he could party until these elections rolled around the likud is. a bus full of right wing members of knesset with a...
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and jordan's parliamentary election fails to convince the people of the lot of his democratic credentials and field position condemns the bard as a great day a smokescreen to conceal a logical front for. international news and comment live from moscow this is all see was me you're. very well welcome to the program. kame dot com the web. service known for his bond file sharing service says he's at the center of a political witch hunt until last year he's megaupload site was one of the most popular on the web it allowed millions of users to exchange content freely and if we're going to upload dot com we'll see this and bombed by the u.s. the case has already sparked many questions about internet freedom the founder has started a news service but we have to see how long it's going to last also has andrew blake exclusively spoke to the man known as kim dot com about why he's being hounded across the globe. here's a guy who grew up on the internet was a guy who made millions off the internet and here's a guy who designed mega upload at one site one of the most popular websites in the entire wo
and jordan's parliamentary election fails to convince the people of the lot of his democratic credentials and field position condemns the bard as a great day a smokescreen to conceal a logical front for. international news and comment live from moscow this is all see was me you're. very well welcome to the program. kame dot com the web. service known for his bond file sharing service says he's at the center of a political witch hunt until last year he's megaupload site was one of the most...
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and jordan's parliamentary election fails to convince the people of the monuc is democratic credentials at the opposition condemns the blood as a rigged smokescreen to conceal a lot of resentment. and welcome to all exceed twenty following years life for most. main story now. cain dot com the web and internet stoneville he's beyond. the center of a political witch hunt until last year his mega upload site was one of the most popular on the web it allows millions of users to exchange content of free and if we have a look. and logo into a mega load right now here's what we'll see so by the us the case has already sparked many questions about internet freedom they found to have started a news service but we'll have to see how long is going to last. spoke to the man known as came dot com about why he's being hounded across the globe. here's a guy who grew up on the internet was a guy who made millions off the internet and here's a guy who designed mega upload at one site one of the most popular websites in the entire world over one hundred million users is in the top five most trafficked we
and jordan's parliamentary election fails to convince the people of the monuc is democratic credentials at the opposition condemns the blood as a rigged smokescreen to conceal a lot of resentment. and welcome to all exceed twenty following years life for most. main story now. cain dot com the web and internet stoneville he's beyond. the center of a political witch hunt until last year his mega upload site was one of the most popular on the web it allows millions of users to exchange content of...
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before the election we interviewed the incoming prime minister. and he said that the opposition should have used much time ticks and has a preview of what's coming up in the next hour and. the muslim brotherhood is a party that has been part of the national political process for a long time since the one nine hundred forty s. it has been actively involved in the political and social affairs of the country it has run for parliament and has been represented in legislatures since the one nine hundred fifty s. they are not hostile towards the country or its current leadership but this time they initiated a boycott demanding a change in the election laws and the constitution to better suit them if you opt for a boycott why would anyone change the law if you are in the future it would stay just the same it's a catch twenty two that they should have participated in the election and in force the change they are asking for. the bloody civil standoff in syria will see no resolution as long as rebels overwhelmingly supported by some foreign powers stick to t
before the election we interviewed the incoming prime minister. and he said that the opposition should have used much time ticks and has a preview of what's coming up in the next hour and. the muslim brotherhood is a party that has been part of the national political process for a long time since the one nine hundred forty s. it has been actively involved in the political and social affairs of the country it has run for parliament and has been represented in legislatures since the one nine...
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christian democrats lose ground to the social democrats opposition in regional elections. and as israel prepares for its own parliamentary poll on tuesday we report on why many in the country are growing increasingly frustrated with the policies of the party that said to win the vote. live from our studios in central moscow you're watching r r c with me and he said now it's good to have you with us four pm here in the russian capital let's get straight to our top story and the islamic terrorist cell allegedly responsible for the deadly siege in algeria says france is carrying out a crusader campaign in the region almost sixty hostages were killed after militants captured a remote gas plant in retaliation for the ongoing french intervention in neighboring mali well the islamists claim they wanted to negotiate the release of their captives but the offer was turned down but the algerian military deciding to storm the facility causing a bloodbath more terror attacks have now been promised and less friend. and the campaign in north africa some of the hostage takers were militan
christian democrats lose ground to the social democrats opposition in regional elections. and as israel prepares for its own parliamentary poll on tuesday we report on why many in the country are growing increasingly frustrated with the policies of the party that said to win the vote. live from our studios in central moscow you're watching r r c with me and he said now it's good to have you with us four pm here in the russian capital let's get straight to our top story and the islamic terrorist...
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or be closely following the campaign trail and is running clearing the election next tuesday for want to keep up to date with up to date coverage day to day was also of course if you're not near t.v. check out our website r.t. dot com as well. how will change with to run develop will says about expansion isolate john there be peace with jazz and what's next in relations with america will netanyahu survive his snuff election on january twenty second. israel decides . it's been reported that russia's former defense minister could find himself at the center of a criminal case some of the coughs know being investigated over allegations of abusing his power the probe is already revealed that some top defense officials ordered soldiers to landscape the gardens of the military vacation facility belonging to state a cause brother in law the defense ministries with the center indeed of a multi-million dollar embezzlement scandal for several months now and italy said it was fired by president putin back in november and he's been witness in a number of fraud cases involving his former colleagues
or be closely following the campaign trail and is running clearing the election next tuesday for want to keep up to date with up to date coverage day to day was also of course if you're not near t.v. check out our website r.t. dot com as well. how will change with to run develop will says about expansion isolate john there be peace with jazz and what's next in relations with america will netanyahu survive his snuff election on january twenty second. israel decides . it's been reported that...
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military operation is in merely because when he was elected sixty four percent of the french public. considered that. afonso an aunt. would not be able to take all need to national crisis compared to thirty percent for extras and sarkozy so i believe that. and this public support is temporary and that sooner or sooner or later the french public will realize that it's and this is all it's an end this is a re were a costly war and longer much more than planned and of course a lot might have some explaining to do i mean the unrest in mali began a year ago or so why has france stepped in only now and what have been easier to kind of do do something in terms of curbing the islamists in attacks back then. you know. there were there were plans to i mean the planning of the military intervention. began one year ago but the fact that the. extremists. to. see a week ago triggered the french retiree intervention it was quite a rush actually and that's why our allies didn't really jump in as a first as the french army but your feeling that you you know let's let's take a step back and let's look
military operation is in merely because when he was elected sixty four percent of the french public. considered that. afonso an aunt. would not be able to take all need to national crisis compared to thirty percent for extras and sarkozy so i believe that. and this public support is temporary and that sooner or sooner or later the french public will realize that it's and this is all it's an end this is a re were a costly war and longer much more than planned and of course a lot might have some...
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amendment was passed providing for the direct election of u.s. senators and it's a shame that the current year is to be called more the regress. but marking these two gifts of the past the products of our great grandparents generation i think we should at least eighty four equally large scale progressive accomplishments in the area of taxation and in the area of electoral politics. we can't do it by constitutional amendment almost for sure for now but don't be surprised actually i wouldn't give up on that gregory and there's a couple of reasons for that for example to move to a man movement it's really taking off if you get a move to amend or you can see that and and there have been several constitutional amendments the one that i remember happened you know in my lifetime was the one to drop the voting age to eighteen. from my recollection as it was introduced in march and was ratified by the three quarter state whatever whatever however many that was in whatever state that was in august or september me was less than a year from dropping the thin
amendment was passed providing for the direct election of u.s. senators and it's a shame that the current year is to be called more the regress. but marking these two gifts of the past the products of our great grandparents generation i think we should at least eighty four equally large scale progressive accomplishments in the area of taxation and in the area of electoral politics. we can't do it by constitutional amendment almost for sure for now but don't be surprised actually i wouldn't give...
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sixteen presidential election under their bill the winner of pennsylvania as a whole along to get two of the states twenty electoral votes instead of all twenty of them while the rest of the other eighteen votes are going to be assigned by congressional districts your thoughts on this you know this is another words the whole idea of the democracy in america is not is not wielded by the vote it's wilted by the vote counting so this is a way where their votes can be counted or they can be thrown out according to what that district that district in is they've already gerrymandered to the point where it's virtually impossible for the democrats never take a congressional seat back in pennsylvania so that this is the next thing that they want to do go to favorable white affluent elderly districts and just count those votes and throw the other ones out now what's important about this story is this is a typical methodology for the republicans tom corbett is the guy they want to experiment with they want to experiment in pennsylvania just like they did with scott walker on union issues and jus
sixteen presidential election under their bill the winner of pennsylvania as a whole along to get two of the states twenty electoral votes instead of all twenty of them while the rest of the other eighteen votes are going to be assigned by congressional districts your thoughts on this you know this is another words the whole idea of the democracy in america is not is not wielded by the vote it's wilted by the vote counting so this is a way where their votes can be counted or they can be thrown...
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this agenda was also in attendance at night as was newt gingrich and one of only two people who are elected newt gingrich and frank luntz and over a dozen prominent republicans including kevin mccarthy the number three republican in the house of representatives jim de mint now heading up the heritage foundation but the senator and john kyl the republican senator from texas as robert draper discloses in his book do not ask what good we do inside the u.s. house of representatives republicans at that meeting committed themselves to what i would call political treason and unwavering opposition to the coming obama presidency every single legislative priority coming out of the white house they agreed would be vetoed obstructed filibustered or sabotaged this also meant forcing the american middle class into basically an economic suicide pact our economy at that time when they had that meeting was hemorrhaging seven hundred fifty thousand jobs a month and was in desperate need of prolonged government intervention and stimulus . by vowing to block these federal law lifelines which by the way they ha
this agenda was also in attendance at night as was newt gingrich and one of only two people who are elected newt gingrich and frank luntz and over a dozen prominent republicans including kevin mccarthy the number three republican in the house of representatives jim de mint now heading up the heritage foundation but the senator and john kyl the republican senator from texas as robert draper discloses in his book do not ask what good we do inside the u.s. house of representatives republicans at...
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unfortunately notes the whole campaign of this election was about nothing they really. were not discussed at all and so we also unfortunately saw the coming government of his. very little was the core issues above all they will look at the peace with the palestinians not as long as the turn you now is the prime minister who does not believe in peace with the palestinians who just struggle to get another. and to survive in his office the last four years proved any though so as you say as you as you say the israeli settlements will continue to be built on what is supposed to be a palestinian land the whole two state solution essentially goes out the window right now let's talk about one of the big stories certainly that of iran the issue of preventing iran from getting a nuclear weapon certainly we saw his big speech months ago at the u.n. in new york it's another netanyahu policy even to the point of military action if we're going to see such actions you think during his term will it go from saber rattling and rhetoric to something more concrete with iran and its alleged
unfortunately notes the whole campaign of this election was about nothing they really. were not discussed at all and so we also unfortunately saw the coming government of his. very little was the core issues above all they will look at the peace with the palestinians not as long as the turn you now is the prime minister who does not believe in peace with the palestinians who just struggle to get another. and to survive in his office the last four years proved any though so as you say as you as...
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in the elections taking place in jordan that's a power parliamentary parliamentary elections now it is being boycotted by the largest opposition party there the muslim brotherhood it's a first time the prime minister will be chosen and not appointed by the king but the opposition claims it's an intimidation campaign so all islamists are not fighting for votes they are promising mass street protests and as artie's losing half an hour reports it might well result in the kind of unrest the kingdom managed to avoid during the arab spring beneath the calm facade here in jordan is a simmering crisis the kingdom has remained relatively stable amid the wave of regimes falling in the arab spring wednesday's parliamentary elections are part of the reform efforts undertaken by the government in an attempt to quell popular dissatisfaction. i'm optimistic that our political system has taken a big step forward if a parliament wants to enjoy respect to the very first thing it needs is to be elected as a result of the fair election that's what our future parliament is going to be. but a balanced parli
in the elections taking place in jordan that's a power parliamentary parliamentary elections now it is being boycotted by the largest opposition party there the muslim brotherhood it's a first time the prime minister will be chosen and not appointed by the king but the opposition claims it's an intimidation campaign so all islamists are not fighting for votes they are promising mass street protests and as artie's losing half an hour reports it might well result in the kind of unrest the kingdom...
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as soon as the second inaugural of barack obama was finished the newly re-elected president walked back into the u.s. capitol and sat down behind an ornate ochre or at least look like a desk to sign some papers. now it was mostly a photo op but there was some rather substantive legislative business to attend to namely the nomination of four cabinet posts which the president had to officially sign his name on to his right he was flanked by joe biden harry reid and chuck schumer and to his left and see palosi and stiffen awkwardly smiling john boehner and the cameras flashed the papers are signed the president rose to embrace his fellow leaders in government it was a message to the country everything is just by look we're all cooperating and governing together so you. except for this guy eric cantor he was also there and one of the most important things we've learned over the last four years watching eric cantor lead the insurgent republican party is that things aren't just fine. four years ago inaugural day as the new president barack obama was making the rounds of the inaugural balls wi
as soon as the second inaugural of barack obama was finished the newly re-elected president walked back into the u.s. capitol and sat down behind an ornate ochre or at least look like a desk to sign some papers. now it was mostly a photo op but there was some rather substantive legislative business to attend to namely the nomination of four cabinet posts which the president had to officially sign his name on to his right he was flanked by joe biden harry reid and chuck schumer and to his left...
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to prime minister david cameron's political fortunes in the next election finally delivering his speech. to win a special deal for the u.k. from brussels. diversity disagreement. did pledge to hold a referendum on whether britain should be able to leave the e.u. if the conservatives win the next general election in twenty fifteen and then he went on to warn that it was likely that britain could head for the exit if he was unable to renegotiate britain's terms of membership with brussels what it effectively he wants is that brussels hands more power back to westminster so the u.k. has more control over its own policies particularly economic ones he said that countries were becoming as weaker because of the current situation with the european union and the euro zone crisis and the fact that countries did not have great control over their own economic policies so he wasn't mincing his words today he also went on to say that the british public felt disillusioned with the european union and felt disappointed with the lack of apparently democracy and accountability from all the directives tha
to prime minister david cameron's political fortunes in the next election finally delivering his speech. to win a special deal for the u.k. from brussels. diversity disagreement. did pledge to hold a referendum on whether britain should be able to leave the e.u. if the conservatives win the next general election in twenty fifteen and then he went on to warn that it was likely that britain could head for the exit if he was unable to renegotiate britain's terms of membership with brussels what it...
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prime minister netanyahu narrowly wins israel's snap election vowing to continue building jewish settlements on palestinian land and pressuring iran everett's nuclear energy program. and also this business big shots converge on the glitzy ski resort of us for the annual world economic forum with the russian delegation in the spotlight as the state prepares to host the g twenty summit later this year. around the world online on screen life from the new center here in moscow this is a t with twenty four hours a day britain has been promised a referendum on pitching the you although it's subject to prime minister david cameron's political fortunes in the next election finally delivering his long awaited speech the pm vowed to win a special deal for the u.k. from brussels while blasting the block for snuffing out diversity and disagreement . listen. did pledge to hold a referendum on whether britain should be able to leave the e.u. if the conservatives win the next general election in twenty fifteen and then he went on to warn that it was likely that britain could head for the exit if he was una
prime minister netanyahu narrowly wins israel's snap election vowing to continue building jewish settlements on palestinian land and pressuring iran everett's nuclear energy program. and also this business big shots converge on the glitzy ski resort of us for the annual world economic forum with the russian delegation in the spotlight as the state prepares to host the g twenty summit later this year. around the world online on screen life from the new center here in moscow this is a t with...
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will be closely following the election on the twenty second of january giving you in-depth coverage how will tension with to run develop will settle but expand just isolate chand there be peace with jazz and what's next in relations with america we'll let you know who survived his snap election on january twenty second . israel decides on arts and. british prime minister david cameron this week again and postponed a crucial speech on his country's future relations with the european union but excerpts from his speech were released they give a little away other than that the pm or believes the e.u. must address its key challenges immediately otherwise the union would fail and britain could drift towards an exit but the leader of the u.k. independence party told us that leaving the e.u. was never on cameron's agenda. he's using euro skeptic language to pursue a euro agenda in this speech is happening because of the rise of you and the rise of us give us led me for a massive discontent on the back benches in the house of commons and amongst the conservative party in the whole country and th
will be closely following the election on the twenty second of january giving you in-depth coverage how will tension with to run develop will settle but expand just isolate chand there be peace with jazz and what's next in relations with america we'll let you know who survived his snap election on january twenty second . israel decides on arts and. british prime minister david cameron this week again and postponed a crucial speech on his country's future relations with the european union but...
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christian democrats lose ground to the social democrats opposition in regional elections. and israel prepares for its own parliamentary poll on cheese day we were poor from why many in the country are growing increasingly frustrated with the policies of the party that's set to. have your company you're watching live from moscow with may. terrorists allegedly responsible for the deadly siege in algeria says france is carrying out a crusader campaign in the region thirty eight hostages were killed after militants captured a remote gas plant in retaliation for the ongoing french intervention in neighboring mali these armies claimed they wanted to negotiate the release of their captives but the offer was turned down with the algerian military deciding to storm the facility causing a bloodbath more terror attacks have been promised and left france and his campaign in west africa some of the hostage takers were militants from libya where paris helped islamised topple colonel gadhafi who had warned of an impending al-qaeda surge in the region. reports that very very. you wanted p
christian democrats lose ground to the social democrats opposition in regional elections. and israel prepares for its own parliamentary poll on cheese day we were poor from why many in the country are growing increasingly frustrated with the policies of the party that's set to. have your company you're watching live from moscow with may. terrorists allegedly responsible for the deadly siege in algeria says france is carrying out a crusader campaign in the region thirty eight hostages were...